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L’intreccio, il dettaglio e le cose: un apologo sulla fortuna sovietica di un termine dei formalisti
2022
The term siuzhetnaia proza, or ‘plot-based prose’, is recurrent in Soviet literary debate. Its roots lie in the basic Formalist opposition: if plot is the main device of prose, everything which is not plot must be regarded as motivation. This opposition involves psychology, but also details, i.e. objects (bourgeoisie idols). The term survived in Soviet debate as a euphemism for mass literature, called ‘plot-based literature’ by critics from a range of backgrounds. But is it possible to measure the space that plot occupies in a given work? And what about science fiction, a mass genre where the invention and the depiction of a world is fundamental?
Le «sentiment» comme facteur sémantique : la «sémantique représentationnelle» entre la «linguistique psychologique» et le formalisme
2016
Psychological linguistics - Heymann Steinthal in Germany (1823-1899) and Aleksandr Potebnia in Russia (1835-1891) - has borrowed from the psychology of its time the model of “representative semantics” according to which meanings are representations (Vorstellungen) connected to words. Within this frame, “feeling” (Gefühl) or “feeling tonality” belongs to the verbal representation, in particular to the semantic mechanism. This is also the case of Karl Otto Erdmann’s (1858-1931) semantics which distinguishes within the meaning a “secondary meaning” (Nebensinn) and a “value of feeling” (Gefühlswert). Within the formalist approach (it deals with the “Russian formalism”, 1914-1929), the analysis …
The HITRAN2016 molecular spectroscopic database
2017
This paper describes the contents of the 2016 edition of the HITRAN molecular spectroscopic compilation. The new edition replaces the previous HITRAN edition of 2012 and its updates during the intervening years. The HITRAN molecular absorption compilation is composed of five major components: the traditional line-by-line spectroscopic parameters required for high-resolution radiative-transfer codes, infrared absorption cross-sections for molecules not yet amenable to representation in a line-by-line form, collision-induced absorption data, aerosol indices of refraction, and general tables such as partition sums that apply globally to the data. The new HITRAN is greatly extended in terms of …
Polarization of τ in quasielastic (anti)neutrino scattering: The role of spectral functions
2019
We present a study of the $\tau$ polarization in charged-current quasielastic (anti)neutrino-nucleus scattering. The spectral function formalism is used to compute the differential cross section and the polarization components for several kinematical setups, relevant for neutrino-oscillation experiments. The effects of the nuclear corrections in these observables are investigated by comparing the results obtained using two different realistic spectral functions, with those deduced from the relativistic global Fermi gas model, where only statistical correlations are accounted for. We show that the spectral functions, although they play an important role when predicting the differential cross…
The role of vector-baryon channels and resonances in the γp→K0Σ+ and γn→K0Σ0 reactions near the K⁎Λ threshold
2013
Abstract We have studied the γ p → K 0 Σ + reaction in the energy region around the K ⁎ Λ and K ⁎ Σ thresholds, where the CBELSA/TAPS cross section shows a sudden drop and the differential cross section experiences a transition from a forward-peaked distribution to a flat one. Our coupled-channel model incorporates the dynamics of the vector meson–baryon interaction which is obtained from the hidden gauge formalism. We find that the cross section in this energy region results from a delicate interference between amplitudes having K ⁎ Λ and K ⁎ Σ intermediate states. The sharp downfall is dictated by the presence of a nearby N ⁎ resonance produced by our model, a feature that we have employe…
Il contratto "monofirma" e le Sezioni Unite della Cassazione. Un dialogo a più voci.
2018
Contributo al dibattito sulle recenti evoluzioni della giurisprudenza di legittimità in materia di nullità formali di protezione nei contratti bancari e per la prestazione dei servizi di investimento.
Le Sezioni Unite si pronunciano sul requisito di forma di cui all'art. 23 t.u.f.: non è necessaria la sottoscrizione dell'intermediario finanziario
2018
Com’è noto, con ordinanza n. 10447 del 27 aprile 2017, commentata anche in questa rivista [1], la Prima Sezione civile della Corte di Cassazione aveva rimesso alle Sezioni Unite la seguente questione di massima: “se, a norma dell’art. 23 d.lgs. n. 58 del 1998, il requisito della forma scritta del contratto di investimento esiga, accanto a quella dell’investitore, anche la sottoscrizione ad substantiam dell’intermediario”. La questione, che si pone anche per l’analoga disposizione di cui all’art. 117 d.lgs. n.385 del 1993, è stata risolta stabilendo che “è sufficiente la sola sottoscrizione dell’investitore, non necessitando la sottoscrizione anche dell’intermediario, il cui consenso si può …
Shall We (Math and) Dance?
2019
Can we use mathematics, and in particular the abstract branch of category theory, to describe some basics of dance, and to highlight structural similarities between music and dance? We first summarize recent studies between mathematics and dance, and between music and categories. Then, we extend this formalism and diagrammatic thinking style to dance.
FORME ASIMMETRICHE E NULLITA' SELETTIVE PER I CONTRATTI RELATIVI ALLA PRESTAZIONE DEI SERVIZI DI INVESTIMENTO
2020
The paper focuses on some critical aspects related to the issue of formalism in investment contracts; it focuses in particular on the inconsistencies arising from the recent opinion expressed by the United Sections of the Court of Cassation as regard to the “selective” nullity
Formalismo e antiformalismo nell'interpretazione dei trattati nei recenti lavori della Commissione del diritto internazionale
2019
In its Draft Conclusions on subsequent agreements and subsequent practice in relation to the interpretation of treaties the International Law Commission (ILC) has taken a formalistic approach to treaty interpretation, according to which the interpreter should aim at discovering the will of the Parties (and the true meaning of a treaty clause) by using a single combined operation. This means that the interpreter should throw into a crucible all the means of interpretation indicated in Articles 31 and 32 of the 1969 Vienna Convention. The present paper suggests that the depiction of the interpreter as an alchemist who blends different ingredients and gives them the proper weight is a cover th…